The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981 Page: 3 of 24
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annual awards ceremony
Saturday, May 9 beginning
at 8 p.m. in the City Park
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Edna Hill News
The Dublin Young
Homemakers met Monday
night April 27th in the Home
Economic Department of the
high school with 10
members present.
Eve Dodd, diet counselor,
from the Diet Center in
Stephenville gave us some
good pointers on how to win
at a losing game.
Results were in on the Art
Show and it was a success.
We thank each of you for
your support and hope to
see you again next year.
May is the month for New
Mothers so get started on
your gift now so it will be
ready when needed. Debbie
Tunnell and Prissy White
are chairmen if any
questions.
Appreciation for
babysitters will be shown on
May 14th at 10:30. Ann
Vaughn has details.
The Stephenville Young
Homemakers invited us to a
program on Poison Control
May 12th at 7:30 at the
Stephenville High School.
The family picnic will be
May 18th at 7:00 at the
Dublin Park. We will have
our last meeting and elect
new officers so all plan to
come and join in on all the
fun.
Englebrecht-Mann
Engagement Announced
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We are enjoying the cooler
weather and showed of
rain. We need more more.
enjoyed the afternoon
visiting with the Buddy
Weeks.
Frank Stockton was put in
Scott and White hospital at
Temple Friday. They were
at Sherman for the wedding
of their granddaughter
Jobnne Stockton.
Ruby Salyer came home
last week from Temple
Veterans hospital where he
had been a patient for some
time.
We are glad to report that
Leacy Rambo who is a
patient at All Saints hospital
in Forth Worth is doing fine
over major surgery last
report and looking forward
to coming home.
Billy Edd Bind is still a
patient at Dublin hospital.
He hopes to come home
soon. Several visited him
last week.
Coda Vaughn, Rita and
Walter Barbee and Juanita
Burleson visited with Ed
and Lottie MaBoiy one day
last week.
Congratulations to Kim
Barbee and Mark Stone who
were married May 1.
The Frank Barbees,
Leldon, Tommy Burlesons
and Mrs. J.E. Robertson
enjoyed lunch Sunday at
Underwoods in Brown wood.
The wild flowers are
beautiful to see.
Mr. and Mis. Junes Eliot
Hughes and children of Hico
had lunch Sunday with the
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We had a good day at
church Sunday. May
everyone hare a batter
week.
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Brighten up Saturday & Sunday with
Flowers On Friday
This week:
Green Plants H off
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Engelbrecht of Crawford
proudly announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Caroline Ruth, to
Randell Ray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Mann.
Caroline is a 1979 graduate
from Crawford High School
and is currently attending
Tarleton State University.
She is enrolled at Baylor
University for the fall.
Randy is a 1976 high
school graduate from
Dublin. He received his B.S.
degree in physical education
from Tarleton State
University and is now
employed with Temple ED.
The couple plan a July 4th
wedding at College Avenue
Baptist Church in
McGregor. After the
wedding, they will reside in
Temple.
All friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
A seven-inch North Af-
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40 minutes to boil.
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The Dublin Garden Club
will meet Monday May 13,
3-4:30 p.m., in the home of
Mrs. Roger Turney,
hostess.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs.
Ted Hallmark, Mrs. Roy
Yantis, Mrs. George
Martin, Mrs. Ferrill
Abercrombie and Mrs. R. G.
Collingsworth. _________
Mrs. Sam Wolfe will
furnish the flower
arrangement.
Mrs. Frances Clay will
give the club collect.
After a business meeting
the new officers will be
installed and Mi%. U.S.
Clanton will share some
garden tips.
After the meeting there
will be a plant exchange.
Members are reminded to
bring their money for next
year’s dues.
Dublin Day Camp Set
The Dublin Camp Fire Any adult with some spare
Leaders Association met last time who would offer to help
week at the Camp Fire with this camp would surely
Cottage. be appreciated.
The meeting was called to
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were read by secretary Jo
Himes and a report was
presented on the good sales
job the girls did on the
recent candy sale.
The annual Day Camp date
was set for June 8 through
June 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 # _
p.m. at the park, aii Blue American Legion
Bird girls and Camp Fire ~
Dance Set
The Public is invited to
hear the singing Payne
Family from Abilene at
Southside Bible Baptist
Church on May 9 at 7:30
p.m.
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girls are urged to attend.
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Auxilary
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The American Legion Post
471 in DeLeon will host a
dance at the City Hall
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.,
featuring music by Country
Four.
Katherine Self
American Legion Auxilary
will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday
May 12 at the Auxilary Hall.
Cordelia Roberson,
program chairman has
planned a study on “Flag
Etiquette”, which every
member needs to know the
correct use of the American
flag.
A misplaced flag is dis-
honoring it.
She also plans to bring the
poppies which have already
arrived to be fluffed.
She has asked Pat Harrell
and her Camp Fire girls to
assist in the fluffing and
selling of the Memorial
poppies.
Sunday Visitors
Mrs. Babe Stewart had as
her guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Stewart of Ft.
Worth.
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1981, newspaper, May 7, 1981; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779471/m1/3/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.